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85 percent children influenced by
advertisements, to consume unhealthy food
Jaipur, March 13, 2009
85 percent children accept
that they are influenced by advertisements to consume unhealthy food
products and 35 percent parents consider advertisement as the main culprit
for increasing demand of junk food among children. However, both school
administration and parents are deeply responsible for feeding the young
generation junk food. 63 percent of the schools, where canteen exists,
junk food is sold without any restriction and 86 percent parents prefer
packed food items as gift on festivals/occasions.
These findings emerged out
of a sample survey titled ‘The Junk Food Trap’ carried out by CUTS Centre
for Consumer Action, Research & Training (CUTS CART), a Jaipur based
consumer advocacy group, as a part of a global strategy to advocate
against marketing of unhealthy foods on the eve of the World Consumer
Rights Day (WCRD), 2009. Every year March 15 is observed as World Consumer
Rights Day and this year’s theme is ‘Stopping the Marketing of unhealthy
food to children’. This survey was part of an international campaign for
‘International Code on Marketing of food and non-Alcoholic beverages to
children’, which protects present and future generations from the damage
to health from consumption of energy dense and nutrient poor food.
This study was conducted
in 30 schools across Jaipur city, including both government and private
schools, covering there segments students, parents and school authorities.
The students covered in the sample had equal ratio of boys and girls from
the classes 6-8 in the age group 11-13.
The food producing
companies are using various strategies like distribution of free samples,
organizing competitions, sponsoring events and distributing prizes for
making children fall in the junk food trap. These companies have
approached 60 percent of the schools surveyed; during the present academic
session and 46 percent schools encourage such activities. In response to a
question asked to school authorities to indicate the reasons for heavy
consumption of market food, advertisement was found most affecting among
various reasons. 58 percent people accepted that they buy these products
due to convenience and easy availability.
96 percent of school
authorities and 94 percent parents blame marketing of unhealthy food to
children as one of the reasons for serious health issues in the present
generation. There is the urgent need for proper guidelines with regard to
stopping marketing of unhealthy food to children, including sale of food
in school canteens, providing space for companies in the form of
sponsoring any event and distributing free packets. There should also be
the restriction as well as its enforcement on advertisements of unhealthy
foods during the prime hours of television, as the survey shows, 85
percent children started consuming particular food products after being
influenced by the advertisement.
World Health Organisation
(WHO) considers obesity to be one of the top 10 causes of preventable
death worldwide. Over 22 million children under the age of five are
overweight as are 155 million school-age children, worldwide
For more
information, please contact:
George Cheriyan, Director & Head, CUTS CART; Mobile: 98292 85930
Khushbu Parnami, Health Educator, CUTS CART; Mobile: 99283 67692
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